2017 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships


The 2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships was the forty-seventh edition of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. The competition was held from October 2–8, 2017, at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The event marked the first time since 2003 that the Championships had been held in North America. Montreal was also the host of the 1985 World Championships and the 1976 Summer Olympics. The event was part of Montreal's 375th anniversary and Canada's 150th anniversary celebrations, both of which were in fall of 2017.

Competition schedule

All times are EDT.

Medalists

Overall standings

Overall medal table

Men's medal table

Women's medal table

Men's results

Individual all-around

Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestNikita NagornyyFebruary 12, 1997
OldestDavid BelyavskiyFebruary 23, 1992

Floor

Due to a dead spot on the floor in the last subdivision of qualifications that allowed a rotation of gymnasts to redo their floor routines, Bram Verhofstad of the Netherlands bumped out the original eighth-place qualifier Tomás González of Chile. After an appeal by the Chilean Gymnastics Federation, González was reinstated. As a result, there were nine gymnasts in the final.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestMilad KarimiJune 21, 1999
OldestTomás GonzálezNovember 22, 1985

Pommel horse

Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestWeng HaoMarch 21, 1998
OldestSašo BertonceljJuly 16, 1984

Rings

Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestCourtney TullochOctober 6, 1995
OldestSamir Aït SaïdNovember 1, 1989

Vault

Top qualifier Yang Hak-seon of South Korea withdrew with a hamstring injury and was replaced by first reserve Artur Dalaloyan of Russia in the final.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestZachari HrimecheJanuary 17, 1997
OldestMarian DrăgulescuDecember 18, 1980

Parallel bars

Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestZou JingyuanJanuary 3, 1998
OldestMarcel NguyenSeptember 8, 1987

Horizontal bar

With the successful completion of the double-twisting straight Kovac in competition by Hidetaka Miyachi of Japan during the horizontal bar individual event final, the skill—now officially called the Miyachi on the horizontal bar—has been automatically named after him, the only element currently in men's artistic gymnastics to be assigned the new and highest difficulty score of "I" or 0.9.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestTin SrbićSeptember 11, 1996
OldestEpke ZonderlandApril 16, 1986

Women's results

Individual all-around

's Alice Kinsella withdrew before the final due to an ankle injury sustained in qualifications and was replaced by first reserve Lee Eun-ju of South Korea. Second-place qualifier Ragan Smith of the United States injured her ankle during warm-ups moments before the first event and withdrew. Second reserve Ioana Crișan of Romania replaced Smith in the top group, as there was no time to re-seed due to Smith's late withdrawal.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestIoana CrișanOctober 15, 2001
OldestElisabeth SeitzNovember 4, 1993

Vault

Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestShallon OlsenJuly 10, 2000
OldestOksana ChusovitinaJune 19, 1975

Uneven bars

of Belgium is the first gymnast from her country to make an event final and her bronze was the first-ever medal for Belgium.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestElena EreminaJuly 29, 2001
OldestElisabeth SeitzNovember 4, 1993

Balance beam

won the first-ever World Championships balance beam gold medal for Germany.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestElena EreminaJuly 29, 2001
OldestEllie BlackSeptember 8, 1995

Floor

Top qualifier Ragan Smith of the United States withdrew after sustaining an ankle injury in warm-ups for the all-around final earlier in the week; she was replaced by first reserve Ellie Black of Canada in the floor final. Mai Murakami won Japan's first-ever gold for women on the event.
Oldest and youngest competitors
NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestThaís FidélisJuly 23, 2001
OldestVanessa FerrariNovember 10, 1990

Qualification

Men's results

Individual all-around

Floor

Pommel horse

Rings

Vault

Parallel bars

Horizontal bar

Women's results

Individual all-around

Vault

Uneven bars

Balance beam

Floor

Subdivisions